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Old 08-28-2005, 07:43 PM
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Question Another ? on the gtp blower on the GT's

Ok i am a newbie so go easy on me. I am still trying to figure out the forums and all that bull. . I read a post from some time ago that said the GTP blower will fit the GT's.But that u need the heads, intake, and quite a bit of other stuff.Ok heres the question. Roughly how much would that cost a poor college student, and would it be more worth it to just find a wrecked GTP and swap the motors.I know swapping the motors isn't cheap, but i don't have alot of funds now but will get a moderate amount of money within the next 2-3 months.The problem is I need a car now, and I pretty much fell in love with a white 2 door GT.
Any help or advice you guys can give is much appreciated. And thanks for the patients (wrong spelling) with the noobs.
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Old 08-28-2005, 10:28 PM
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Re: Another ? on the gtp blower on the GT's

we figured it would be cheaper to trade the GT for the GTP. cheaper and less painful.
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